CMCSS’s Pass and Go Event Under New Sponsorship
July 26, 2012
Wyatt-Johnson to provide More Car Choices for Winning AP Student
Clarksville, TN – The Fourth Annual Pass and Go event, a reward celebration for Clarksville-Montgomery County School System Advanced Placement students who score a 3, 4 or 5 on their exam, will be this Saturday at Wyatt Johnson, the event sponsor.
Katherine Johnson Cannata, Dealer Principal for Wyatt Johnson, is introducing a new dimension to the event. She is giving the overall winning student his or her choice of three cars: a Toyota Yaris, a Mazda 2 or a Hyundai Accent.
[Read more]Fourth Annual “Dancing ’till Dawn” coming August 25th
July 25, 2012
Clarksville, TN – Enjoy a night of dinner, dancing and more at the 4th Annual Dancing til Dawn! Dancing til Dawn will be held from 8:00pm until midnight on Saturday, August 25th at The Franklin Room at F&M Bank. Proceeds will benefit The Dawn Stanfill Foundation.
Tickets are on sale now through August 25th with a limited number of tickets available at the door. Tickets are $50.00 each and may be purchased online at www.thedawnstanfillfoundation.com, by phone at 931.387.3841 or by visiting Greenfield Trucking or The Kennedy Law Firm. [Read more]
Clarksville Montgomery County School System website is back Online
July 12, 2012
Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) brought their website back online Thursday, July 12th.
The site was taken down after the systems security was breached by hackers on Sunday, June 10th.
Clarksville Montgomery County School System announces Administrative Appointments
July 6, 2012
Montgomery County, TN – Clarksville Montgomery County Schools Director Mike Harris announced the appointment of four new assistant principals for the 2012-13 school year.
They include: Tammy J. Mason at East Montgomery Elementary School; Tavis Massey at Northeast and Rossview High Schools; Lorie Snyder at Moore Magnet Elementary School; and Sean Wilson at Kenwood Middle School. [Read more]
Local Physicians Continue Supporting Pass and Go Program
July 5, 2012
Montgomery County, TN – Premier Medical Group Physicians of Clarksville are continuing their support for Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s advance placement students as a part of the Wyatt Johnson Pass and Go program.
Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Growth Summit June 26th
June 16, 2012
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the second annual Clarksville-Montgomery County Growth Summit on June 26th at the Austin Peay State University Morgan Center at 7:30am.
The summit is sponsored by Austin Peay State University and the APSU College of Business. [Read more]
Clarksville Area Ministerial Association Luncheon
May 21, 2012
Hilldale United Methodist Church
Written by Richard Garrett
Clarksville, TN – On May 17th, 2012 the Clarksville Area Ministerial Association (CAMA) held its final luncheon meeting until fall. After prayer and a hearty meal prepared by Hilldale UMC volunteers, the meeting began with a treasurer’s report and updates about the new officers for CAMA that will begin their appointed roles concluding the summer break.
Clarksville-Montgomery County School System names next Chief Academic Officer
May 14, 2012
Montgomery County, TN – Current Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s Middle Schools Director Sean Impeartrice will serve as Chief Academic Officer when B.J. Worthington begins his duties as Director of Schools on August 1st.
Madeline Haller named next Principal for Rossview Elementary School
May 8, 2012
Montgomery County, TN – Clarksville Montgomery County School Systems Director Mike Harris has appointed Madeline Haller as the next principal for Rossview Elementary School.
She will replace Paula Ford who is retiring this year.
CMCSS achives Green Certification
May 4, 2012
Montgomery County, TN – The latest business to become Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified is the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.
“We are pleased to see the school system continue to seek ways to minimize their environmental footprint, and at the same time maximize efficiencies where possible,” states Montgomery County Mayor Carolyn Bowers.